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I personally prefer MVC, it's better structured and makes me a happy lad! I got to use MVC for a project at work, because it had to be finished quickly, and I believed that even though I knew no MVC, that I could learn it and finish the project quicker than I could do it using WebForms, and I was right! Learnt MVC and finished the project in a week, with a little help from Stack Overflow!
When I finished it, I had to go back to maintain some WebForms projects, and extend them, I just want to go back to MVC now!
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manpreet
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3 years ago
Is it here to stay, or is this something just pushed out quickly as a "me too" offering, in response to the Rails community?
Is it necessary to go through the learning curve, and will the Framework move to only working this way, without the Page behind model?
If so where's the best place to pick up MVC essentials for .NET?